A look back at the bestselling book franchise that taught people to “think like economists,” by which it meant “think cynically and amorally.”
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The podcast If Books Could Kill has a pretty good breakdown of all the bullshit in this book too
Highly recommend that podcast in general. The Jonathon Haight takedown prob my favorite
Dude this looks amazing, thanks for the recommendation!
Glad you liked it, it has offered me many hoursodf fun listening :) If you like Michael Hobbs, one of the two presenters, he has another podcast too, Maintenance Phase. It's very different thematically though, it's about nutrition and our bad understanding of how our bodies work when it comes to weight. Lots of interesting myth busting there too.
I really liked Freakonomics and Superfreakonomics when I was younger. Now I look back and cringe it. Climate geoengineering? Really? Cringe.
You do realize you're commenting in a socialism community?
yeah, I don't like echo chambers. I realize my first comment wan't nice. I had just woken up and I actually kind of like Freakonomics.
This is a pro-socialism community and your comment isn't nice.
What do you think socialism is?
I think it's stealing from people that worked really hard to get where they are to support people that don't work as hard. Sure there is nuance to it, and it's good to help people and society, but we shouldn't be forced to.
It's funny to me that hard economic thinking really brought me around to being a leftist at some point. I really liked the book The Darwin Economy by Robert H Frank, because it really just pokes fun at right-libertarians and the idea of unregulated markets being whats best for everyone.
The podcast If Books Could Kill has a pretty good breakdown of all the bullshit in this book too
Highly recommend that podcast in general. The Jonathon Haight takedown prob my favorite
Dude this looks amazing, thanks for the recommendation!
Glad you liked it, it has offered me many hoursodf fun listening :) If you like Michael Hobbs, one of the two presenters, he has another podcast too, Maintenance Phase. It's very different thematically though, it's about nutrition and our bad understanding of how our bodies work when it comes to weight. Lots of interesting myth busting there too.